LGBTQ+ Core Concepts and Skills for Perinatal Professionals
Friday, September 13, 2024 8:00AM -
September 13 4:30PM
Doors open at 8:00 AM
By Jenevieve Russel, Sam Fields, and Castro with Rocky Mountain Equality •
[email protected]
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Location:
Boulder Birth & Holistic Health2800 Folsom Street
Boulder, Colorado 80304
USA
Training & networking opportunity for perinatal practitioners who want to learn more about serving and supporting LGBTQ+ parents and parents-to-be!
CEUs (Continuing Education Credits): 4 NBCC (National Board for Certified Counselors), 5 ACNM (American College of Nurse-Midwives), 5 DONA International
This training is designed for all perinatal practitioners, including but not limited to:
Midwives, Doctors/OBGYN, Labor & Delivery Nurses, Fertility Clinics, Bodyworkers including Chiropractors, Acupuncture, Pelvic PT, Massage, Yoga, Mental Health Therapists, Massage Therapists, Birth and Postpartum Doulas, Lactation Consultants, Childbirth Educators, and All Supporting Roles
*We have a few scholarship spots for those who wish to participate but cannot afford the (full) registration fee. Please reach out to Castro (they) about securing a full or partial scholarship spot at [email protected]
Presenter Information:
Jenevieve Russell (she), MA, LPC, CD, PMH-C, Joy Collective: Pregnancy, Parenting, & Wellness Center
Jenevieve has 22 years of experience as a birth doula, 18 years as a perinatal mental health therapist, 11 years as a trauma therapist, and 26 years in the queer and trans world personally and professionally. [email protected]
Sam Field (she), MA, LPC, LAC, EMDR
Sam has 10+ years experience working with and training on topics of LGBTQ+ inclusion. Sam has been a therapist working with the LGBTQ+ community for 10 years. Sam has 25+ years in the queer and trans world personally and professionally.
Castro (they), Education Coordinator, Rocky Mountain Equality
Castro leads Rocky Mountain Equality's professional LGBTQ+ education and training program supporting the educational and professional development of trans, queer, and allied people locally and nationally. [email protected]
Learning Objectives:
>Identify the negative effects that implicit bias, stigma, and discrimination can have on the mental and physical health of those in the LGBTQ+ community that interact with the perinatal world.
>Discuss the appropriate use of pronouns and terminology that should be used in respectful communication with members of the LGBTQ+ community.
>State the specific and unique mental health and health-related risks and disparities that are experienced by the LGBTQ+ community and describe how an understanding of these risks and disparities shapes the provision of competent perinatal care.
>Identify how to create a mental health and health care environment in which members of the LGBTQ+ community can feel validated, welcome and safe to discuss health issues, as they relate to perinatal services.
Content Description:
Learning objectives will be met through a combination of lecture and experiential learning. Participants will receive handouts, resources, and networking opportunities. The training will also include a learning lunch featuring a panel of LGBTQ+ people and their perinatal experiences (not included in CE hours). Practitioner applications including intake interviews, forms, and patient visits will also be discussed.
Presented by: Rocky Mountain Equality